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hands. we still are. i lost my dadtoalzheimer's. preventingalzheimer'siswithin our grasp. let's double the budget of nih and get it done. i'm david trone and i approve this message. ♪ >>> good day at 10a all over the hottest trending stories. s it is the hottest ticket int i town. to we are live from the easter egge demolishes records and the say yes to the dress drama.ssra >> also at 10a, empire returnser in just three days.ee so what can we expect? we haveh a sneak peek.snk pee >>> kevin sits down withvin ts d hollywood heart throb jakee gyllenhaal to talk about his neh film film what a way to starto a monday.nd the 10a begins now.gi now ♪ kevin will say something not soo nice. how does he of a career.ar >> flow rider. >> that's your -- >> that's a hit. >> it's like kc and the sunshinn band in the '70's.band >> every time the song comes on the radio i'm like -- >> exactly. exact >> we want to head down to ice a rona. rona. the washington capitals, your cy washington capitals very busy.es it is the day they get theirir team picture taken. t everybody line up right nowlip ge

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on friday and the'a t t praise about her like her efforts to end drug abu supportforalzheimer'sscahaitdress like an extremely styli cad u. [ laughter ] but at mrs. reagan's fe hillary clinton praised h f s >> it may be hard for your viewers to remember how difuitaoee talk about hiv/aids bacne 1980s. and because of both psn am g pia mrs. reagan, we started a national conversation. i really appreciate -- withr very effective low-key advocacy. >> seth: for the recor nancy reagan was not ani advocate. she and president reagan avoided dealing with the aids cris during reagan's presidency, d many say that's a big part of why the epidemic got soapr nancy reagan started a natn conversation about aids the w your dad's affair start family conversation abo fidelity. [ laughter ] but clinton's commenten . even though they were 1% o. and then in an attempt correct clinton's revisionist history, gay rights supporters over the weekend flooded i media with this meme. "it is appalling to see ad in san francisco and elsee proclaiming 'gay pride' and a what in the world do they have to be proud

on friday and the'a t t praise about her like her efforts to end drug abu support for alzheimer's scahait dress like an extremely styli cad u. [ laughter ] but at mrs. reagan's fe hillary clinton praised h f s >> it may be hard for your viewers to remember how difuitaoee talk about hiv/aids bacne 1980s. and because of both psn am g pia mrs. reagan, we started a national conversation. i really appreciate -- withr very effective low-key advocacy. >> seth: for the recor nancy reagan...

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-daily namenda xr to his current treatment for moderate toseverealzheimer's. itworks differently. when added to another alzheieir's s eatment, it may improve overall function and cognition. and may slow the w wsening of symptoms for a while. vo: namenda xr doesn't change how the disease progresses. it shouldn't be taken by anyone allergic to memantine, or who's had a bad reaction to namenda xr or its ingredients. before starting treatment, tell their doctor if they have, or ever had, a seizure disorder, difficulty passing urine, liver, kidney or bladdererroblems, and about medications they're taking. certain medications, changes in diet, or medical conditions may affect the amount ofofamenda xr in the body and may increase side effects. the most common side effects are headache, diarrhea, and dizziness. all my life, he's protected me. now i am giving back. and learn about a free trial offer at namendaxr.com. huh. introducing centrum vitamints. a new multivitamin you enjoy like a mint... with a full spectrum of nutrients... new centrum vitamints. >>> to the index now and tragedy o

-daily namenda xr to his current treatment for moderate to severe alzheimer's. it works differently. when added to another alzheieir's s eatment, it may improve overall function and cognition. and may slow the w wsening of symptoms for a while. vo: namenda xr doesn't change how the disease progresses. it shouldn't be taken by anyone allergic to memantine, or who's had a bad reaction to namenda xr or its ingredients. before starting treatment, tell their doctor if they have, or ever had, a...

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alzheimer'sdiseasei's disi misses spoke abouttheiressrecordon hiv and aids and foran that i am sorry." >>> bernie sanders is sayingay there's still a chance the vermont senator says he can see a way to defeat def frontrunner hillary clinton.aryt sanders says he can catch upanah by winning states way down the t line like california.aliforni last night he spoke to crowds tc at a school outside of chicago c ahead of tuesday's illinois primary.prim >>> and the power of fox5 newson and the hill are coming c together to track the race for the most powerful position init the world, president of theidene united states were, of course.oc join the hill's editor in chief bob cusack and fox5's political reporter ronica r cleary and tom fitzgerald a live official this sundayal t morning at 8:30.morn that's tomorrow.thator fox5 news on the hill this thelt sunday right here before fox bee news sunday with host chris wallace. wallace. >>> and d.c. residents livingtsl in horrible conditions forcedsod to move out. to mov the video is very hard to look k at but this was a reality for ri some peop

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stems-cell researchand she thanked president obama after he reversed the stem-cell research instituted by george w. bush. in the later years she took on another very touching issue and that's alzheimer's and her husband, ronald reagan had alzheimer's the last ten years of his life and something near and dear to her heart and she went around the nation and extolling people to be in touch with this theme for more research and something that touches so many americans. >> absolutely. >> of course, we always remember her helping out her husband when he started to get confused later in life. they had such a special relationship, and the love letters were released. >> from one to the other, by the way. they went both ways, but she was so involved in the white house. she ordered new china any paid for by private funds and she said the white house needed that china. she was involved with state dinners and they had 48 state dinners during the reagan presence inny, compare that to just six during george w. bush and she was very involved with staff and she made sure that everybody tende

stem s-cell research and she thanked president obama after he reversed the stem-cell research instituted by george w. bush. in the later years she took on another very touching issue and that's alzheimer's and her husband, ronald reagan had alzheimer's the last ten years of his life and something near and dear to her heart and she went around the nation and extolling people to be in touch with this theme for more research and something that touches so many americans. >> absolutely....

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depleting, aching realityofalzheimer' s." formerpresident jimmy carter has announced he no longer needs cancer treatment. doctors at emory winship cancer institute began treatments in august, when a small lesion on in his brain were discovered. former president carter said doctors will continue to monitor will treat any cancer if it shows up. forum, focusing on the republican candidates, looking to replace former house speaker john boehner. miami university' campus is hosting the forum, with all 15 gop candidates. voters will make a choice, on the day of the ohio primary, which is about a week away. chosen, there will be a special election on june 7, with one candidate. the united states olympic committee will hold a leadership virus. the committee formed an infectious disease advisory group last week to help identify best practices to deal with the disease. the mosquito-bourne virus has raised several concerns surrounding the 2016 summer olympic games in rio de janeiro, where the disease is prevalent. rio organizers say august is brazil' s cool season so the infected mosquito populatio

depleting, aching reality of alzheimer' s." former president jimmy carter has announced he no longer needs cancer treatment. doctors at emory winship cancer institute began treatments in august, when a small lesion on in his brain were discovered. former president carter said doctors will continue to monitor will treat any cancer if it shows up. forum, focusing on the republican candidates, looking to replace former house speaker john boehner. miami university' campus is hosting the...

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, nancy reagan was known for her just say no campaign, a crucial part of the war on drugs in the 80's and 90's. she also drew attention both positive and negative for her fashion sense and her high end taste. years later reagan championed a push for alzheimer's research after her husband president ronald reagan was diagnosed. she was a fierce guardian of his legacy and remained chairman of the board until her death. today president obama spoke about her impact. >> i know how much she meant not just to president reagan but to the country as a whole. he was lucky to have her and i'm sure he would be the first to acknowledge that. so she will be missed. >> and president obama has ordered all flags to fly at half-staff until mrs. reagan is buried. nancy reagan will lie in repose at the ronald reagan presidential library in simi valley california wednesday and thursday this week. funeral services will follow on friday morning. rick. >> all right, monica, thank you. >>> time for a check of our "action news" traffic report monday night. matt pelman in the "action news" traffic center. how wa

, nancy reagan was known for her just say no campaign, a crucial part of the war on drugs in the 80's and 90's. she also drew attention both positive and negative for her fashion sense and her high end taste. years later reagan championed a push for alzheimer's research after her husband president ronald reagan was diagnosed. she was a fierce guardian of his legacy and remained chairman of the board until her death. today president obama spoke about her impact. >> i know how much she...

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display of heroism. that is really hard to do. anybody who has9!s had to live with the decline, essentially you are losing your -- as the personality, it disappears. that's the story of alzheimer's. and the pain of that is sort of incalculable. and i thought she handled it with exceptional dignity. that's why i think people jad myer her so. >> she had the breast cancer situation. and became public with that as did betty ford. and she had the just say no which i thought was -- i wish they had continued that with the kids and the drugs. so i think that she is a great american patriot. who lived her life in a totally unique way and her evolution from kind of a a shallow person in the beginning to a true hero at the end is worth noting. last word on her. >> i think she had that same effect on her husband. he was aloft and adrift when he met her. she sort of helped put his life together. she was the force he could rely on when he became the governor of california. when he ran and lostnb in 76 when he ran again. and then through a difficult presidency starting with assassination atte

display of heroism. that is really hard to do. anybody who has9!s had to live with the decline, essentially you are losing your -- as the personality, it disappears. that's the story of alzheimer's. and the pain of that is sort of incalculable. and i thought she handled it with exceptional dignity. that's why i think people jad myer her so. >> she had the breast cancer situation. and became public with that as did betty ford. and she had the just say no which i thought was -- i wish they...

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just food. when my father was strickenwithalzheimer' s, ilearned firsthand how devastating this disease can be, not only to the patient but to an entire family. i also learned how important research and funding are if we' re gonna put an end to this disease that puts an end to the lives and memories of our loved ones. if you or someone you know is experiencing memory problems, related symptoms, see a doctor cbs cares. . >>> disturbing new evidence >> good morning. a deadly crash is causing problems in brevard county. for some improvement on this. it looks like it is finally about to come our way. we are dealing with southbound i-95 by the causeway this morning. all southbound lanes closed down all morning. just getting word we will have one travel lane about to open up shortly. you can see they are in the process of reopening that, so it looks like they will be taking the detour which sends you 404 away, still alternates to avoid delay. >> the search is on for a thief accused of stealing money from a girl scout at a deltona wal-mart. deputies say she was selling cookies when the

just food. when my father was stricken with alzheimer' s, i learned firsthand how devastating this disease can be, not only to the patient but to an entire family. i also learned how important research and funding are if we' re gonna put an end to this disease that puts an end to the lives and memories of our loved ones. if you or someone you know is experiencing memory problems, related symptoms, see a doctor cbs cares. . >>> disturbing new evidence >> good morning. a deadly...

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the way i am.'s >> reporter: and we all got a glimpse of his famous love letters which he wrote wro throughout their relationship.ai >> the revelation of the president's alzheimer's in i 1994 didn't waver nancy's nancy devotion. devoti >> the relationship reallyelatni didn't change.ha nancy reagan was still his primary protected, primary caregiver as she'd always been. >> that was alycia acuna reporting.rt nancy reagan will be buried wie next to her husband at thet ronald reagan presidentialesidei library in california.alor reagan passed away back in 2004. >>> more good news for formeror president jimmy carter a spokesperson for carter announced he no longer needsnger treatment for cancer they sayr a doctors will continue to cti monitor the 91-year-old andar a he'll resume treatment if necessary. carter announced in december that a scan found no sign ofignf cancer on his brain. brain >> this year's iditarod trailara sled dog race is under way in wi alaska.alaska. mushers well they prepped forred the grueling trail. thousands of people lined theli routes for the ceremonial for start

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around 44 degrees. now, obviously we're up in the 50's now so the daily high will be higher but this is what to plan for the rest of the afternoon. tam. >> thank you david. >>> tonight at 11:00 alzheimer's disease affects millions of american's families. right now there's no cure but local researchers say they may be closer to finding a way to prevent the illness. here's health reporter ali gorman with a preview. >> reporter: right now if you know you're at risk for alzheimer's disease, there's not much you can do to stop it. or is there? that's the question a landmark study aims to answer. researchers want to know if a certain medication can delay or even prevent symptoms of the disease. >> the idea of being able to prevent the worst parts of alzheimer's is quite exciting. >> i've been waiting decades to see this kind of a study. >> reporter: we'll explain how the study works and how you can get involved tonight on channel6 "action news" at 11:00. >> ♪ >> good morning. topping america's money, stocks posting a super tuesday of their own. >> the dow opened this morning on the heels of

around 44 degrees. now, obviously we're up in the 50's now so the daily high will be higher but this is what to plan for the rest of the afternoon. tam. >> thank you david. >>> tonight at 11:00 alzheimer's disease affects millions of american's families. right now there's no cure but local researchers say they may be closer to finding a way to prevent the illness. here's health reporter ali gorman with a preview. >> reporter: right now if you know you're at risk for...

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, i used to be the scientific director of thenationalalzheimer'sassociation.i was taking questions on aluminum back in the 1980's. it had aid think connection. as it turns out, aluminum is everywhere in the environment. it is in the water you drink, all the food, everywhere. you cannot get away from it. what happens is it does accumulate in the brain, once the brain is damaged because there are barriers to keep it out of the brain normally, but some aluminum can creep in. they had some but contamination on the water. strong evidence of heavy metals causing the disease, but there is an association because of the barriers that can break down to allow some of the metals in. host: the alzheimer's association published a fact only 45 of those who were diagnosed with alzheimer's say they were aware of it, and it shows that two thirds of those are women. is there something gender related that we should know about? guest: there are two things going gone. one, women live longer, so they have more time to get the disease. that is part of it. there also seems to be some gender speci

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crimes, searching for missing children, trying to locateaalzheimer'spatient.so it's not mutually exclusive. default device encryption. iphones from which we were locked out, having obtained search warrants for those iphones. the number was 175. today it is 205, which represent s more than one out of four apple devices analyzed by our office's own cyber lab since the development of ios 8. that problem isn't just in manhattan. prosecutors have been locked out of more than 100 iphones, 46 in connecticut, 36 since january. and those are from the thousands of phones taken into custody. jurs prudence have held no item, phone, cabinet, safe or even cell phone is beyond a reach of a court order search warrant. the warranty proof encryption today gives two very large companies, we believe, functional control over the path to justice for victims of crime. including who could be prosecuted and who may be exonerated. we believe this line being drawn is extremely important. it's affecting our lives and constituents lives and we believe that you should be drawing t we ask to you to address thi

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she said it's not fake,s not it's the way i am. >> reporter: and we all got a glimpse of his famous loveousl letters which he wrote w throughout their relationship.ai the revelation of the president's alzheimer's in 1994 didn't waver nancy'srancy's devotion. >> the relationship reallyio didn't change. nancy reagan was still his h primary protected, primary caregiver as she'd always bee been. >> nancy reagan will be buriedni next to her husband at thendt t ronald reagan presidential library in california.y mr. reagan passed away back inn 2004. 2004. >> more good news for former nfo president jimmy carter a spokesperson for carteron farte announced he no longer ne treatment for cancer.ent for cac doctors will continue toontie monitor the 91-year-old and he'll resume treatment if necessary. carter announced in february aeu scan found no sign of cancerf cr on his brain. >> after 18 years in the nfl broncos quarterback peytonrter manning is calling it a cng i career.ce >>> the five time m.v.p. is m.v expected to make that announce u today. he's the only player tonly plert quarterback two

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the winter day with temperatures in the 40's p mondays back into the mid-50's. getting your 80 by the end of next week. we have a cold take up until we were back into the springtime temperatures. caring for someone with alzheimer's means i am a lot of things. i am his sunshine. i am his advocate. so i asked about adding once-daily namenda xr to his current treatment for moderate to severe alzheimer's. it works differently. when added to another alzheimer's treatment, and may slow the worsening of symptoms for a while. vo: namenda xr doesn't change how the disease progresses. it shouldn't be taken by anyone allergic to memantine, or who's had a bad reaction to namenda xr or its ingredients. before starting treatment, tell their doctor if they have, or ever had, a seizure disorder, difficulty passing urine, liver, kidney or bladder problems, and about medications they're taking. certain medications, changes in diet, or medical conditions may affect the amount of namenda xr in the body and may increase side effects. the most common side effects are headache, diarrhea, and dizziness.

the winter day with temperatures in the 40's p mondays back into the mid-50's. getting your 80 by the end of next week. we have a cold take up until we were back into the springtime temperatures. caring for someone with alzheimer's means i am a lot of things. i am his sunshine. i am his advocate. so i asked about adding once-daily namenda xr to his current treatment for moderate to severe alzheimer's. it works differently. when added to another alzheimer's treatment, and may slow the worsening...